Culinary Cruise Itinerary

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Each Culinary Theme cruise includes cooking demonstrations by the on board chef, wine and food pairings for each meal, Burgundian cuisine which focuses on the freshest local produce and presentations of all cheeses and wines.

Sunday, Day 1 - Fleurey sur Ouche

Guests are met at our meeting point in Paris and transferred by private chauffeured minibus to the elegant l'Impressionniste. A champagne reception welcomes you on board and the opportunity to meet the captain and crew. Then enjoy your first dinner on board.

Monday, Day 2 - Fleurey-sur-Ouche to Sainte Marie-sur-Ouche

This morning, experience your first day's cruise along this enchanting canal, which also promises a walk or cycle along an ever-present towpath past sleepy villages and pretty lock houses. After lunch, we drive to Abbaye de Citeaux, where the Cistercian monks have been making cheese since the 1920s. Citeaux is made from the milk of the white Montbéliarde cows that graze in the Abbay'’s meadows and only 300 cheeses are made every Monday and Tuesday. We enjoy a cheese tasting, before moving on to visit Clos de Vougeot, headquarters of the esteemed Chevaliers du Tastevin, who award a special prized label to the finest Côte d'Or vintages every year. Dinner on board.

Tuesday, Day 3 - Sainte Marie-sur Ouche to La Bussière

After breakfast, we enjoy a walking tour of old Dijon, including a visit to the indoor food market to admire the wonderful local produce and buy the freshest of ingredients. Time afterwards perhaps to visit the impressive Notre-Dame, a mustard shop or two, or enjoy some shopping time, before a lunchtime cooking lesson to prepare and eat the fruits of our shopping labors. Return to the hotel barge for a leisurely afternoon cruise to La Bussière, with perhaps a walk or bicycle ride to the next lock or two en route. Dinner on board.

Wednesday, Day 4 - La Bussière to Pont d'Ouche

After a short morning cruise, we set off on a drive through the vineyards, stopping en route at the “vigne de l’enfant Jesus”, a famous vineyard owned by the Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils. There, a wine expert will give us a real insight into the domaine's production of its Grand Cru and Premier Cru wines. We continue to Beaune, capital of Burgundy wine country, for a winery tour and private tasting of Bouchard Père et Fils wines before enjoying a gastronomic private lunch in the orangery of Château de Beaune, owned by the winery since 1820. Afterwards, we visit the Edward Fallot Moutarderie. The Fallot family have been making mustard since the 1840s using traditional methods and we are given a fascinating "Sensational Experiences" tour and a private tasting of some diverse mustard-based products. We return to the barge for a short evening cruise to Pont d'Ouche. Dinner on board.

Thursday, Day 5 - Pont d'Ouche to Vandenesse

This morning, we visit the Gaugry Fromagerie, a specialist maker of several flavorsome Burgundian cheeses. Gaugry is the last cheesemaker still producing raw milk Epoisses, first made by monks in the 16th century, as well as others such as Plaisir au Chablis, matured with Chablis to give it's unique flavour. After a guided tour and, of course, a tasting of a number of delicious cheeses, we return to the barge. Our afternoon cruise is to Vandenesse-en-Auxois, passing grazing white Charolais cattle, rolling hills and picturesque villages, crossing the only aqueduct on the Burgundy Canal. Time later perhaps to visit the medieval hilltop village of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, once an outpost of the Dukes of Burgundy and offering a fine overview of the feeder lakes, canal and surrounding countryside. Dinner on board.

Friday, Day 6 - Vandenesse to Escommes

Our last day's leisurely cruise takes us to the canal summit, 1250 feet above sea level, just before the Pouilly tunnel. This afternoon we visit Château de Bussy-Rabutin and see the portrait gallery created by the disgraced courtier of King Louis XIV, before strolling through the gardens and enjoying views of the château surrounded by its moat. We also visit the nearby shop with its wonderful selection of local products such as Cassis, organic flours, veal, even goat sausages, from La Ferme du Rabutin. We return to the hotel barge for the Captain's Farewell Dinner on board.

Saturday, Day 7 - Escommes

After breakfast, guests disembark l'Impressionniste and transfer to the designated drop off point in Paris.

NOTE:
This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternative
weeks the cruise operates in reverse direction and the pickup and drop
off points are reversed.